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Kogi Guber: APC supporters dancing to ‘drumbeats’ of victory before Supreme Court Judgment suspicious’ – Group
Ahead of Supreme Court Judgment on Kogi State Governorship Election slated for Friday 16th August, 2024, a group operating under the aegis of Northern Initiative for Defense of Democracy and Justice (NIDDJ), has expressed concern over the way and manner members of APC are celebrating in Kogi state before the judgment.
The group said, “the dancing to drumbeats of victory”, by members of the All Progressives Congress, APC before judgement between SDP and APC, was suspicious.
The National President of the group, Ambassador Nurudeen Musa Sadique, stated this in a statement made available to newsmen in Lokoja, Sunday.
Sadique, a human rights activist, said such action exhibited by the All Progressive Congress in Kogi state is capable of undermining the court’s independence and impartiality which he added are vital for the fair functioning of democracy.
“The Supreme Court’s integrity is paramount, and its judgments must uphold the principles of justice without bias or external influence,” he said.
The National President further noted that to ensure a just and unbiased verdict, the court must scrutinise the electoral law, particularly the supremacy of the BVAS system.
“Legal experts overseeing this case must prioritise merit, evidence, and legal principles over technicalities that can derail justice.
“The court must demonstrate its commitment to transparency, fairness, and the rule of law. By serving justice in this case, Nigeria’s democracy will be strengthened and future elections will be free, fair and credible,” Sadique stated.